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Africanus is a genus of small bats belonging to the family Miniopteridae

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Background imageAfricanus Collection: African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) in tree, in a captive wintering program, The Peloponnese

African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) in tree, in a captive wintering program, The Peloponnese, Greece, May 2009

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) on ground, Southern The Peloponnese

Juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) on ground, Southern The Peloponnese, Greece, May 2009

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Rear view of juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) climbing, Southern The Peloponnese

Rear view of juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) climbing, Southern The Peloponnese, Greece, May 2009

Background imageAfricanus Collection: African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) portrait, photographed in a captive wintering program

African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) portrait, photographed in a captive wintering program, The Peloponnese, Greece, May 2009

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) on twig, Southern Peloponnes, Greece, May 2009

Juvenile African chameleon (Chamaeleo africanus) on twig, Southern Peloponnes, Greece, May 2009. WWE INDOOR EXHIBITION

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Guinea lidless skink (Panaspis africanus) Principe Island, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Guinea lidless skink (Panaspis africanus) Principe Island, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, Gulf of Guinea

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Picture No. 12019655

Picture No. 12019655
Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara. Date

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Picture No. 12019651

Picture No. 12019651
Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara. Ticks on face & ear Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara. Ticks on face & ear Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara. Ticks on face & ear Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Picture No. 12019650

Picture No. 12019650
Mammal. Leopard, Masai mara. Date

Background imageAfricanus Collection: White-backed Vulture, Katavi NP, Tanzania

White-backed Vulture, Katavi NP, Tanzania
A White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) rears its bloody head from a carcass

Background imageAfricanus Collection: White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus)

White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus)
A White-backed Vulture prepares to land. Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Tomb of the Scipio Family (Sepolcro della famiglia de Scipioni), ca 1748

The Tomb of the Scipio Family (Sepolcro della famiglia de Scipioni), ca 1748. Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Port of Taranto (Tarentum), 1764

Port of Taranto (Tarentum), 1764. Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Hannibals army at the city of Naples. Miniature from: Vie d Hannibal by Plutarch, 16th century

Hannibals army at the city of Naples. Miniature from: Vie d Hannibal by Plutarch, 16th century. Found in the collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Hannibal crossing the Rhone, 1878

Hannibal crossing the Rhone, 1878. Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Hannibal defeated the Romans. From the Romuleon, c. 1480

Hannibal defeated the Romans. From the Romuleon, c. 1480. Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Continence of Scipio

The Continence of Scipio. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Continence of Scipio Africanus, 1600. Artist: Mander, Karel van, the Elder (1548-1606)

The Continence of Scipio Africanus, 1600. Artist: Mander, Karel van, the Elder (1548-1606)
The Continence of Scipio Africanus, 1600. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Hannibal Crosses the Alps (from Munchener Bilderbogen). Artist: Leutemann

Hannibal Crosses the Alps (from Munchener Bilderbogen). Artist: Leutemann, Gottlob Heinrich (1824-1905)
Hannibal Crosses the Alps (from Munchener Bilderbogen). Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Hannibal Crosses the Alps. Artist: Masson, Benedict (1819-1893)

Hannibal Crosses the Alps. Artist: Masson, Benedict (1819-1893)
Hannibal Crosses the Alps. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-arts, Chambery

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Battle of Zama. Artist: Romano, Giulio, (after)

The Battle of Zama. Artist: Romano, Giulio, (after)
The Battle of Zama. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva. Artist: Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770)

Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva. Artist: Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770)
Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva. Found in the collection of Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Triumph of Scipio Africanus. Artist: Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso (ca. 1415-1465)

The Triumph of Scipio Africanus. Artist: Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso (ca. 1415-1465)
The Triumph of Scipio Africanus. Private Collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Scipio Aemilianus cramming himself for a Speech after a hearty Supper, 1852. Artist: John Leech

Scipio Aemilianus cramming himself for a Speech after a hearty Supper, 1852. Artist: John Leech
Scipio Aemilianus cramming himself for a Speech after a hearty Supper, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Considerate Conduct of Scipio Africanus, 1852. Artist: John Leech

Considerate Conduct of Scipio Africanus, 1852. Artist: John Leech
Considerate Conduct of Scipio Africanus, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Scipio and Hannibal, 1852. Artist: John Leech

Scipio and Hannibal, 1852. Artist: John Leech
Scipio and Hannibal, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire

Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire
Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: African Wild Ass, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire

African Wild Ass, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire
African Wild Ass, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire

The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire
The Donkey, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The city was given to the flames, 1912 (1912)

The city was given to the flames, 1912 (1912). After a long siege Scipios army stormed the city of Carthage, Hasdrubal surrendered himself and the city was razed to the ground

Background imageAfricanus Collection: His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath

His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley Heath
His progress was as that of a king, c1912 (1912). After the battle of Zama in 202 BC, the Carthaginian army had been wiped out

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Attack on Cartagena, after 1566. Artist: Licinio, Giulio (1527-1591)

The Attack on Cartagena, after 1566. Artist: Licinio, Giulio (1527-1591)
The Attack on Cartagena, after 1566. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Scipio paying homage to Mars. Artist: Pittoni, Giovan Battista (1687-1767)

Scipio paying homage to Mars. Artist: Pittoni, Giovan Battista (1687-1767)
Scipio paying homage to Mars. From a private collection

Background imageAfricanus Collection: An Allegory (Vision of a Knight), c. 1504. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

An Allegory (Vision of a Knight), c. 1504. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
An Allegory (Vision of a Knight), c. 1504. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Archduke Matthias as Scipio Africanus the Elder, 1580. Artist: Valckenborch, Lucas, van (1530-1597)

Archduke Matthias as Scipio Africanus the Elder, 1580. Artist: Valckenborch, Lucas, van (1530-1597)
Archduke Matthias as Scipio Africanus the Elder, 1580. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, c1727-1769. Artist: Francesco Fontebasso

The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, c1727-1769. Artist: Francesco Fontebasso
The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, c1727-1769. Fontebasso, Francesco (1709-1769). Found in the collection of the State M. Ciurlionis Art Museum, Kaunas

Background imageAfricanus Collection: The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, 1640. Artist: Nicolas Poussin

The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, 1640. Artist: Nicolas Poussin
The Magnanimity of Scipio Africanus, 1640. Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Vision of a Knight, c1504. Artist: Raphael

Vision of a Knight, c1504. Artist: Raphael
Vision of a Knight, c1504. The sleeping knight may be intended to represent the Roman hero Scipio Africanus (236-184 BC) who was presented in a dream with a choice between Virtue

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Skull of Australopithecus Africanus from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 3 to 2 million years BC

Skull of Australopithecus Africanus from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 3 to 2 million years BC. Australopithecus africanus is an extinct (fossil) species of the australopithecines

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Skull of Australopithecus Africanus

Skull of Australopithecus Africanus from Transvaal

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Skull of Proconsulus Africanus

Skull of Proconsulus Africanus, from Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Skull of Proconsul Africanus

Skull of Proconsul Africanus from Rusinga Island, Kenya

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Scipio Africanus, Roman general

Scipio Africanus, Roman general. Publius Cornelius Africanus Scipio (236-183 BC) fought in the Second Punic War against Hannibal and the Carthaginians

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Taungs Ape-Man

Taungs Ape-Man. Artists drawing of Australian anatomist and ethnologist Grafton Elliot Smiths (1871-1937) idea of the appearance of a young Australopithecus Africanus

Background imageAfricanus Collection: White-backed vultures

White-backed vultures (Gyps africanus). Msai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. September 2015

Background imageAfricanus Collection: Warthog, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Warthog, Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Background imageAfricanus Collection: African Jacana (Actophilornis africanus), Chobe River, Botswana, Africa

African Jacana (Actophilornis africanus), Chobe River, Botswana, Africa

Background imageAfricanus Collection: African Jacana (Actophilornis africanus), Chobe River, Botswana, Africa

African Jacana (Actophilornis africanus), Chobe River, Botswana, Africa



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Africanus Collection

Africanus is a genus of small bats belonging to the family Miniopteridae. These mammals are found in many parts of Africa and Madagascar, as well as in some parts of the Middle East. They have a wingspan of up to 12 cm and weigh between 4-7 g. Africanus bats are insectivorous, feeding on flying insects such as moths, beetles and flies which they capture using echolocation. They roost in caves or tree hollows during the day and emerge at night to hunt for food. Africanus bats are important pollinators for many plants, helping to spread pollen from one flower to another while they feed on nectar and other plant material. They also help control insect populations by consuming large numbers of pests that would otherwise damage crops or spread diseases.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Africanus collection at Media Storehouse features a variety of stunning photographs and artwork showcasing the Miniopteridae mammals found in Africa. These animals, commonly known as long-fingered bats, are characterized by their elongated fingers which allow them to fly with great agility and precision. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats. From close-up shots of their intricate wings to images capturing them in flight against breathtaking backdrops such as sunsets or starry skies, the Africanus collection offers a diverse range of options for those looking to add some wildlife-inspired decor to their home or office space. Whether you're an animal lover or simply appreciate beautiful photography and artwork, our collection is sure to impress with its striking visuals and attention-grabbing subject matter.
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What are Africanus (Miniopteridae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Africanus art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring these unique and fascinating creatures. The Miniopteridae family includes several species of bats found in Africa, known for their distinctive long wings and ability to fly great distances. These prints showcase the beauty and complexity of these animals, with intricate details captured in stunning color and clarity. These art prints are perfect for animal lovers or anyone interested in African wildlife. They make excellent additions to home decor, offices, or educational settings such as schools or museums. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an educational tool for a classroom, Africanus art prints offer something truly special. With our extensive collection of high-quality images from around the world, you can find the perfect print to suit your needs. Each print is carefully produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure maximum detail and vibrancy.
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What Africanus (Miniopteridae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Africanus art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These prints feature stunning images of these unique mammals in their natural habitats, captured by talented photographers from around the world. Some of the Africanus art prints available at Media Storehouse include close-up portraits, action shots, and group photos. You can choose from a variety of sizes to suit your needs, whether you want a small print for your desk or a large one to hang on your wall. These high-quality prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials to ensure that they look great for years to come. Whether you're looking for something to decorate your home or office, or you want a special gift for someone who loves animals, we have plenty of options to choose from.
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How do I buy Africanus (Miniopteridae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Africanus art prints, you can visit our online gallery. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring various animals, including the Miniopteridae family. You can browse through our collection and select the artwork that best suits your taste and preference. Once you have found the perfect piece, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to provide your shipping information and payment details. We accept various forms of payment, including credit cards and PayPal. After completing your purchase, your Africanus art print will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. The print will then be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep. Whether you're looking for a unique addition to your home or office decor or searching for a special gift for an animal lover in your life, we have got you covered with their stunning collection of Africanus art prints.
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How much do Africanus (Miniopteridae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Africanus art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the specific print size and type selected by the customer. Our collection includes various sizes ranging from small to large, with options for both framed and unframed prints. Our Africanus art prints are created using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they are long-lasting and visually stunning. These prints capture the beauty of these unique mammals in their natural habitat, making them an excellent addition to any home or office space. We take pride in offering affordable prices for our customers without sacrificing quality. Our goal is to provide everyone with access to beautiful artwork that can be enjoyed for years to come. If you're interested in purchasing an Africanus art print, please browse our selection online or contact us directly for more information.
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How will my Africanus (Miniopteridae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Africanus art prints will be delivered to you with utmost care and attention. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in pristine condition. Our team of experts carefully handles each print, ensuring that it is properly protected during transit. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard shipping and express delivery for urgent orders. You can track the progress of your order online, so you always know when it will arrive. We take great pride in providing our customers with exceptional service and quality products. Whether you are purchasing one print or several, we treat every order with the same level of care and attention. When you receive your Africanus art prints from us, we hope they bring joy and inspiration into your home or office space for years to come.